DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE (July 26 2024)
His Autistic Swag has bewitched me both Body and Soul.
god she is so powerful
the point of ‘the ballad of songbirds and snakes’ is that the coriolanus snow we meet in the prequel is the same exact person we meet in the trilogy. the only difference is that in the prequel, he is a powerless teenager and an underdog who is good at hiding his true nature with charm and wit. the essence of him is the exact same - a despotic, manipulative, power hungry tyrant. he has some redeeming qualities and a chance to change into something better through lucy gray and probably even more through sejanus, but he actively chooses to let the worst side of him to surface on top once he gets the power he always wanted. 🫶
Josh Andrés Rivera as Sejanus Plinth in The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023)
what coriolanus thinks his and sejanus's dynamic is vs. what it actually is:
tbosas text post memes
Part ll
how dare adaptations make dracula/mina the ship when first of all, jonathan is the obvious gothic heroine of the book, and second of all mina would put the fear of God in dracula for touching her man. she proposed to him as soon as he woke up from his coma and MARRIED him while he was in the sick bed of a catholic hospital, this girl is Not Normal either
(55) alternate universe where this happens instead.
Question. Isn’t a mono/poly relationship by definition a poly relationship if only one person is mono?
It's at least a form of non-monogamous relationship where two adults have consensually agreed to have this dynamic.
if you’re cold, she’s cold. let her in your window
Barbie (2023) // The Good Place (2016-2020)
SOME THINGS I LOVE: [2/10] Friendships Ann Perkins and Leslie Knope, Parks and Recreation (2009-2015)
“Oh, I love it! And I love you guys, and Ann specifically.”
favourite things in 2013 - Friendships [1/8] Leslie and Ann
PARKS AND RECREATION (Season 4, Episode 11)
best friendship/soulmate-connection in TV-series.
Andy + April + Divorce
the dumb nice himbo boy + badass woman pairing is the best heterosexual trope in media ever